Kasun London doesn’t whisper. It doesn’t play by the rules. It speaks — directly, emotionally, and sometimes with a clenched golden fist. Founded by Sri Lankan-born Kasun Ekanayake, the brand was created not just to adorn but to articulate — to say what most jewellery doesn’t dare to.
Kasun moved to London from Sri Lanka in his youth and studied at the University of Westminster before launching his label. Initially trained in graphic and product design, his pivot to jewellery came from a desire to make work that felt more personal, tactile and lasting. That background still shows — his pieces are as much about concept and commentary as they are about traditional beauty.
Today, alongside his wife Ros, he runs Kasun London from a combined studio-retail space near Tower Bridge called Kas & Ros. It’s a place where conversation flows as freely as creativity — where customers can see the process up close and feel the intention behind every design.
Pepper at Kas & Ros
His latest collection, Touch No Evil, is a bold reflection of the mind’s internal noise. Gold hands wrap around the wearer’s fingers in gestures of protection, restraint, or quiet encouragement. “It’s about the thoughts we rarely say out loud,” Kasun explains — and indeed, these rings feel like wearable therapy, a physical reminder of the silent battles we fight.
Kasun London’s jewellery walks a line between darkness and light — filled with symbolism, myth, and just the right amount of wit. Whether it’s a hand, a heart, or a hidden message, every piece invites the wearer to think, feel, and stand firm in who they are.
In a world of polished surfaces, Kasun London offers something far more powerful: honesty, wrapped in gold.
Kasun London Rings
Jewellery with a Dark Side — and a Sense of Humour
Kasun London’s pieces are designed to challenge, amuse and intrigue. Whether reworking religious iconography or reimagining love tokens with sharp edges and sculptural form, this is jewellery for those who want to make a statement — and enjoy the reaction.
Explore the full collection at kasun-london.co.uk and follow @kasunlondon on Instagram for new drops, bold styling, and a look inside the design process.
Kasun with The Jewels Club founder Andrew Martyniuk
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